Dolly Drive, online backup for Apple’s Time Machine, followed the launch of Apple’s iCloud with the release of its version 1.4 with optimization for Mac OS X 10.7.2 including the ability to backup File Vault enabled hard drives on Lion and an integrated scheduler for Dolly Clone, the local bootable disaster recovery solution. The all-in-one online backup and disaster recovery solution also provides full cloud backup to iCloud enabled Mac laptops and desktops, and will soon add online storage to its suite of services. Dolly Drive was named Best Software and Best of Show by MacLife Magazine at the 2011 MacWorld Expo.

The fusion of Dolly Drive and Apple’s OS X Lion offers people who love their Mac backup and storage as well as compatibility with iCloud.

Miami, FL (PRWEB) October 14, 2011

Cirrus Thinking, makers of the Dolly Drive, online backup for Apple’s Time Machine, has released its version 1.4. The upgrades are optimized for Mac’s OS X Lion 10.7.2 which Apple also released on Wednesday. Dolly Drive 1.4 includes File Vault integration and a scheduler for Dolly Clone as well as full compatibility with iCloud enabled Mac laptops and desktops.

Dolly Drive creator Anthony Palermo announced the version 1.4 upgrades at the Apple Specialists Marketing Conference in Miami, while also highlighting some of the company’s upcoming new technologies including online storage capabilities and a new auto-archiving and backup software featuring a new simplified user-interface with seamless integration.

“Dolly Drive will soon be the most complete, all-in-one online storage, backup, disaster recovery and file-sharing offering on the market and it is 100% built for the Mac experience,” said Anthony Palermo. “The fusion of Dolly Drive and Apple’s OS X Lion offers people who love their Mac backup and storage as well as compatibility with iCloud.”

Dolly Drive is a subscription software and online storage service designed for Apple’s Time Machine. In addition to providing Mac users offsite cloud storage directly through the Time Machine application, the application allows users to create a bootable clone of their Mac on an external hard drive for local disaster recovery. It works with Apple’s Lion and Snow Leopard platforms. http://www.dollydrive.com

About Cirrus Thinking

Cirrus Thinking was founded in 2009 by a pair of passionate Apple fans with the goal of delivering the critical advantages of cloud services to Apple users at the consumer, small businesses and enterprise levels. The first product Dolly Drive, an online backup solution for Apple’s Time Machine launched in 2011 and was named MacLife Magazine’s Best Software and Best of Show at MacWorld 2011. Cirrus Thinking has offices in New York and Miami, with data centers located in the United States and Europe.